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- Sylmar Tunnel Disaster Historical Marker
On June 24, 1971, an explosion and fire took the lives of seventeen construction workers building a tunnel in Sylmar, California The tunnel was being built for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California by the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
- From the Archives: Blast in Sylmar water tunnel kills 17
On June 24, 1971, seventeen workers were killed by methane gas explosion in a Metropolitan Water District tunnel beneath Sylmar
- LAFD History – The Sylmar Tunnel Explosion: June 23, 1971
Sylmar seemed jinxed when another disaster, a few months after the earthquake, hit the area The Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company of Seattle was digging a 5 5 mile-long tunnel, 170 feet underground, for the Metropolitan Water District’s Feather River Project
- Remembering the 17 miners killed in Sylmar tunnel blast 45 years ago
That’s when 17 elite miners and Metropolitan Water District Inspector Louis L Richardson were boring a 5 5-mile water tunnel to ferry state water from Castaic to points east and suddenly smelled gas — lots of it
- Sole survivor of 1971 Sylmar tunnel collapse tells his story
The brightly lit rescue scene at the entrance to the Sylmar water district tunnel is a harsh contrast against the dark night Rescue workers desperately work against time, looking for possible
- 1971 — June 24, tunnel under construction gas explosion, CA Water . . .
Seventeen workmen drilling a water tunnel 250 feet below the Los Angeles suburb of Sylmar were killed June 24 when a fire, sparked by an explosion, roared through the shaft The blast was the second in two days Four men were injured in the first
- Coast Tunnel Blast Traps 18; Bodies of Six Recovered
LOS ANGELES, June 24—A powerful explosion early this morning trapped 18 workmen behind a wall of fire and dense smoke in a tunnel under con struction in suburban Sylmar
- 1971 San Fernando earthquake - Wikipedia
By 1971, the facility comprised 45 individual buildings, all lying within 5 km (3 1 mi) of the fault rupture in Sylmar, but the structural damage was found to have occurred as a result of the shaking and not from ground displacement or faulting
- Remembering the 17 miners killed in Sylmar tunnel blast 45 years ago
On June 24, 1971, the Sylmar tunnel explosion occurred It was the worst tunnel disaster in California history, leaving one survivor Ralph Brissette, who had been standing behind a mine
- Sylmar Tunnel Disaster - Read the Plaque
On June 24, 1971, an explosion and fire took the lives of seventeen construction workers building a tunnel in Sylmar, California The tunnel was being built for the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California by the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Company
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